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Dave Alvin
helped to kick-start the American roots rock scene in the early '80s with the band
the Blasters
, and has since gone on to a career as a solo performer, songwriter, producer, and sideman that's been as well respected as it is eclectic. Born in Downey, California in 1955,
Alvin
was raised by a family of music fans, and as teenagers
Dave
and his older brother
Phil
immersed themselves in blues, rockabilly, and vintage country sounds, collecting rare records and attending nightclub performances by the likes of
T-Bone Walker
,
Big Joe Turner
, and
Lee Allen
. Like many fans, the
Alvin
brothers wanted to play music influenced by the sounds they loved, and in 1979 they formed
the Blasters
with fellow Downey residents
Bill Bateman
and
John Bazz
. Combining the revved-up energy of punk rock with an enthusiastic embrace of classic American sounds,
the Blasters
became a sensation in Los Angeles and won an enthusiastic cult following across the United States and Europe. However,
the Blasters
were unable to translate their critical respect and enthusiastic fan base into mainstream success, and in 1986
Dave
left the band.
Phil Alvin
continued to front various lineups of
the Blasters
, and in 2002
Dave
joined forces with
Phil
,
Bill Bateman
, and
John Bazz
for a short series of
Blasters
reunion shows.
While playing with
the Blasters
,
Alvin
had already displayed a broad range of enthusiasms with two side projects,
Chris D.
's literate goth-punk collective
the Flesh Eaters
and
the Knitters
, an acoustic ensemble in which
Alvin
performed vintage country and folk numbers with
John Doe
and
Exene Cervenka
of
X
. Shortly after leaving
the Blasters
,
Alvin
joined
X
as lead guitarist after the departure of
Billy Zoom
; however,
Alvin
amicably left the group to work on a solo project shortly after the recording sessions for their album
See How We Are
.
Alvin
's first solo album, entitled
Romeo's Escape
in the United States and
Every Night About This Time
in England, added a purer country influence along with a larger side portion of the blues; while the album was critically well received, it didn't fare well in the marketplace, and
Alvin
was dropped by his American record label, Columbia.
Alvin
suffered health problems that sidelined him for a while, except for a wild tour with friends
Mojo Nixon
and
Country Dick Montana
as
the Pleasure Barons
, which was described as "a Las Vegas revue from acts who aren't going to be asked to play Vegas." (A live album was released of a second
Pleasure Barons
tour in 1993.)
In 1989,
Dwight Yoakam
scored a hit on the country charts with
Alvin
's song "Long White Cadillac," and
Alvin
used the royalties to start work on his second solo set,
Blue Blvd
. Released by the California-based roots-music label Hightone Records,
Blue Blvd
received enthusiastic reviews and sold well enough to reestablish
Alvin
as a significant artist in the roots rock scene. After releasing
Museum of Heart
in 1993,
Alvin
began to turn his attention to acoustic music with 1994's
King of California
, and over the next several years
Alvin
moved back and forth between hard-edged roots rock and more introspective acoustic material that still honored his influences (and allowed him to display a greater range as a vocalist). In 2000,
Alvin
recorded a collection of traditional folk and blues classics,
Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
, which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. In 2004,
Alvin
signed with the upstart roots rock label Yep Roc Records, which released his album
Ashgrove
, a low-key but hard-edged set of blues and rock. It was followed in 2006 by
West of the West
and a year later by
Live from Austin TX
(a performance on
Austin City Limits
from 1999).
He changed his approach a bit with
Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women
, which was issued by Yep Roc in 2009, by recording with five women, and it seemed to revitalize him. Eleven Eleven,
Alvin
's first solo studio album of original material in some seven years, appeared in 2011, again on Yep Roc. When not busy recording his own music,
Alvin
has also worked as a producer for several other roots-oriented acts, including
Tom Russell
,
the Derailers
, and
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys
, and he has collaborated with rockabilly legend
Sonny Burgess
. As a sideman,
Alvin
has recorded sessions with the likes of
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
,
Little Milton
,
Katy Moffatt
, and
Syd Straw
.
–
Mark Deming & Steve Leggett, Rovi
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Discography
Blue Blvd/Museum of Heart
Eleven Eleven
King of California/Interstate City
Blackjack David/Out in California
Eleven Eleven
2009
The Man of Somebody's Dreams: A Tribute to the Songs of Chris Gaffney
2009
Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women
2009
Nana and Jimi
2009
Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women
2008
The Best of the Hightone Years
2007
Live from Austin TX
2006
West of the West
2005
The Great American Music Galaxy
2004
Ashgrove
2002
Out in California
2000
Public Domain: Songs from the Wild Land
1998
Blackjack David
1996
Interstate City
1994
King of California
1993
Museum of Heart
1991
Blue Blvd
1987
Every Night About This Time
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